Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A computer-implemented method for blockchain-based content verification, the method comprising: receiving, from a client device of a signer, a target transaction request for triggering presentation of a target electronic document; reading content of the target electronic document from a blockchain comprising a main chain and one or more child chains, wherein, the one or more child chains store an access address and summary information of the target electronic document uploaded by a contract drafter and the content of the target electronic document, and reading the content of the target electronic document from the blockchain comprises, reading the access address of the target electronic document from the one or more child chains, and reading the content of the target electronic document from the one or more child chains based on the access address of the target electronic document; performing content verification on the target electronic document based on the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain; and returning the content of the target electronic document to the client device for presentation to the signer.
2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more child chains comprise: a first child chain that stores access addresses of electronic documents; and a second child chain that stores content of electronic documents.
3. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein reading the content of the target electronic document from the blockchain comprises: reading the access address of the target electronic document from the first child chain; and reading the content of the target electronic document from the second child chain based on the access address of the target electronic document.
4. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein the one or more child chains further comprise a third child chain for storing a certificate authority (CA) certificate corresponding to the signer, and wherein the CA certificate is preset with an access right for restricting access to a user account other than the signer.
5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the main chain comprises a ledger for storing transaction data.
6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein performing content verification on the target electronic document based on the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain comprises: calculating summary information of the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain; and determining whether the calculated summary information matches the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains; when the calculated summary information matches the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains, determining that the target electronic document has passed content verification; and when the calculated summary information does not match the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains, determining that the target electronic document has not passed the content verification.
7. The computer-implemented method of claim 6 , wherein: the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains comprises a first hash of original content of the target electronic document when the target electronic document was stored in the blockchain; and calculating the summary information of the content of the target electronic document comprises computing a second hash of the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain.
8. A non-transitory, computer-readable medium storing one or more instructions executable by a computer system to perform operations comprising: receiving, from a client device of a signer, a target transaction request for triggering presentation of a target electronic document; reading content of the target electronic document from a blockchain comprising a main chain and one or more child chains, wherein, the one or more child chains store an access address and summary information of the target electronic document uploaded by a contract drafter and the content of the target electronic document, and reading the content of the target electronic document from the blockchain comprises, reading the access address of the target electronic document from the one or more child chains, and reading the content of the target electronic document from the one or more child chains based on the access address of the target electronic document; performing content verification on the target electronic document based on the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain; and returning the content of the target electronic document to the client device for presentation to the signer.
9. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein the one or more child chains comprise: a first child chain that stores access addresses of electronic documents; and a second child chain that stores content of electronic documents.
10. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein reading the content of the target electronic document from the blockchain comprises: reading the access address of the target electronic document from the first child chain; and reading the content of the target electronic document from the second child chain based on the access address of the target electronic document.
11. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the one or more child chains further comprise a third child chain for storing a certificate authority (CA) certificate corresponding to the signer, and wherein the CA certificate is preset with an access right for restricting access to a user account other than the signer.
12. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein the main chain comprises a ledger for storing transaction data.
13. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein performing content verification on the target electronic document based on the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain comprises: calculating summary information of the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain; and determining whether the calculated summary information matches the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains; when the calculated summary information matches the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains, determining that the target electronic document has passed content verification; and when the calculated summary information does not match the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains, determining that the target electronic document has not passed the content verification.
14. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 13 , wherein: the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains comprises a first hash of original content of the target electronic document when the target electronic document was stored in the blockchain; and calculating the summary information of the content of the target electronic document comprises computing a second hash of the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain.
15. A computer-implemented system, comprising: one or more computers; and one or more computer memory devices interoperably coupled with the one or more computers and having tangible, non-transitory, machine-readable media storing one or more instructions that, when executed by the one or more computers, perform one or more operations comprising: receiving, from a client device of a signer, a target transaction request for triggering presentation of a target electronic document; reading content of the target electronic document from a blockchain comprising a main chain and one or more child chains, wherein, the one or more child chains store an access address and summary information of the target electronic document uploaded by a contract drafter and the content of the target electronic document, and reading the content of the target electronic document from the blockchain comprises, reading the access address of the target electronic document from the one or more child chains, and reading the content of the target electronic document from the one or more child chains based on the access address of the target electronic document; performing content verification on the target electronic document based on the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain; and returning the content of the target electronic document to the client device for presentation to the signer.
16. The computer-implemented system of claim 15 , wherein the one or more child chains comprise: a first child chain that stores access addresses of electronic documents; and a second child chain that stores content of electronic documents.
17. The computer-implemented system of claim 16 , wherein reading the content of the target electronic document from the blockchain comprises: reading the access address of the target electronic document from the first child chain; and reading the content of the target electronic document from the second child chain based on the access address of the target electronic document.
18. The computer-implemented system of claim 16 , wherein the one or more child chains further comprise a third child chain for storing a certificate authority (CA) certificate corresponding to the signer, and wherein the CA certificate is preset with an access right for restricting access to a user account other than the signer.
19. The computer-implemented system of claim 15 , wherein the main chain comprises a ledger for storing transaction data.
20. The computer-implemented system of claim 15 , wherein performing content verification on the target electronic document based on the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain comprises: calculating summary information of the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain; and determining whether the calculated summary information matches the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains; when the calculated summary information matches the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains, determining that the target electronic document has passed content verification; and when the calculated summary information does not match the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains, determining that the target electronic document has not passed the content verification.
21. The computer-implemented system of claim 20 , wherein: the summary information of the target electronic document stored in the one or more child chains comprises a first hash of original content of the target electronic document when the target electronic document was stored in the blockchain; and calculating the summary information of the content of the target electronic document comprises computing a second hash of the content of the target electronic document read from the blockchain.
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December 7, 2021
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